The full session list for the 2015 conference can be found below. You can also download the session abstracts (PDF file).
- Great expectations? structural changes to national heritage services
- The future of engagement
- “We do not do that anymore”- the future of the graphics profession in archaeology
- The future of our profession
- The future of their professions
- National importance: recognising archaeological significance for planning
- Demystifying 'capacity building'
- Archaeology on the farm: integrated management of the historic environment within rural land management schemes
- Glass ceilings, glass houses, or glass parasols? confronting issues of gender in the archaeological profession
- From post excavation to après-fouille: adding value to our products in the 21st century
- Our past, its future: the built environment in a changing world
- ‘Easier said than done’– understanding archaeological works within paradigm of the bigger undertaking
- The big picture. big data, knowledge organisation and the historic environment: shaping the future of historic environment service provision
- The future of archaeology has been shelved